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The University of Chicago has received a $100 million gift from entrepreneur and investor Konstantin Sokolov. In recognition, the program will be renamed after Sokolov.
University of Chicago alumnus Konstantin Sokolov, founder of Chicago-based IJS Investments, made the $100 million gift to the Executive MBA Program at the university.
The Booth School of Business will rename its executive MBA program after the donor, a private-equity investor who graduated from the program.
A month after Columbia buckled to Trump’s demands, Harvard says it won’t accept them. Here’s how the battle unfolded.
Entrepreneur and investor Konstantin Sokolov, MBA’05, has made a $100 million gift to the University of Chicago, in support of the Executive MBA Program at the Booth School of Business. In honor of ...
A Russian-born entrepreneur and private equity investor whose career was launched at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business has given a $100 million donation to the MBA program.
Congratulations to Harvard University for fighting back against the Trump administration’s unseemly efforts to use federal dollars to try to exert unwarranted control over higher education. The ...
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